Better Internal Link Search

Descripción

Better Internal Link Search improves the default internal link searching feature in a number of ways, making it faster and easier to find the content you want to link up.

The most basic feature limits results to posts and pages that contain your search term in the title, rather than returning every post that contains the term in the title or content field — this greatly reduces the number of results on sites with a lot of content and should improve accuracy.

Beyond that simple change are more powerful features that can be customized for your particular site, including creating shortcuts for often-used links and even searching external sites without leaving WordPress!

Funcionalidades

Search by post or page title when adding links to the editor or adding pages to a nav menu.

Includes terms from any taxonomy in the search results so you can easily link to term archives.

Scheduled posts are included in search results.

Text highlighted in the editor when opening the internal link popup is searched for automatically.

Adds a shortcut for quickly linking to the homepage. Just type ‘home’.

Typeahead Search

Instantly see search results for pages, posts, media items or other custom post types on their Manage Posts screens. As soon as you start typing in the search field, the table instantly updates with results for whichever post type you’re viewing. Pressing enter or clicking the search button will continue to return posts using the default search algorithm (post titles and content).

Additional Resources

Screencast

Eric Amundson over at Ivy Cat recorded this great overview of the plugin’s features:

Capturas

Standard search results. The "Contact Us" page is nowhere in sight and in fact, is about the 95th page in this particular list.

Results with Better Internal Link Search activated. The text selected in the editor was automatically searched and matches are based on title only.

Shortcuts demonstration.

Search modifiers help list.

A search modifier in action.

Instalación

Installing Better Internal Link Search is just like installing most other plugins. Check out the codex if you have any questions.

Preguntas frecuentes

Installation Instructions

Installing Better Internal Link Search is just like installing most other plugins. Check out the codex if you have any questions.

How do I know which shortcuts are available?

Type shortcuts in the search field and all of your registered shortcuts will be listed. Additional shortcuts can be added with a little bit of code in your functions.php, so if you find yourself linking to a particular URL over and over again, add a shortcut and save yourself some time!

How do I know which modifiers are available?

Type - or -help in the search field and the search modifiers will be listed with their syntax and a brief description about what they do.

Although they can be a bit more complex to use, they have the potential to save a lot of time when repeatedly linking to external websites. For example, searching for the term ‘interrobang’ on Wikipedia would look like this:

-wikipedia interrobang

A few simple modifiers have been included by default and should serve as examples for developers that want to create their own or change the syntax. Basic support is built in for Wikipedia, iTunes, Spotify, the WordPress plugin directory, the Codex, GitHub repositories, listing a user’s GitHub Gists, and linking to author archive URLs.

There is a slight delay when opening the internal link popup. Help?

If your site has a lot of content, the automatic search feature may cause it to lag as search results are retrieved. You can disable this feature by unchecking the “Automatic Search” field on the Writing settings screen in your dashboard (go to Settings → Writing).

This plugin is essential. In fact, it’s vital for websites with many posts that need to insert multiple internal links, not only to pages or posts, but also to categories, tags, menus, etc. It adds excellent features to the internal links finder, which aren’t normally included in WP code (and they should be). I currently use version 4.9.4 of WordPress, and until now this plugin works perfectly. Thank you very much

1.1.2

Fixed a bug that didn’t allow builtin search modifiers to be disabled.

Added an option on the Writing Settings screen to disable the automatic searching of text selected in the editor when the Internal Linking popup is activated, so that it doesn’t cause a delay on sites with a lot of content.

Added an upgrade routine to setup default settings and store the current version number for future upgrades.